Debra Singer from Jackson says the whole issue feels like a step back to her. “It’s ridiculous that we can’t say the word vagina. I mean, we teach my grandson the proper terms for things like this,” said Singer.

J.R. Ward came to the protest supporting his wife: “I’m here supporting all the women of Michigan – just showing that no one can tell you what to do with their body or what you can do talking about their bodies”

Dick Jaker drove to the state capitol from Farmington Hills: “We’re looking at serious constitutional issues, and what the legislature is doing among other things is saying you can’t represent your constituency because we won’t let you talk, and that’s not right,” Jaker told WWJ’s Sandra McNeill.

After graduating from the University of Michigan, Sandra McNeill started her career as a newspaper reporter in a small town in England called Wokingham. Her daily walk to the police station to find out what was happening that day invariably came up...